This is Sector 86 (134.375 and 121.125) Atlantic Sector
I listened to some of the archives from Sunday (after 1700 to midnight local). The controller you hear is working Sector 56 (normally 125.32), then later at night merged with low Sector 68 (normally 118.97). Sector 56 is the sector directly overhead JFK (FL180 and above) and 68 (DIXIE, FL240 and below) is the adjacent sector to the south (JFK arrivals on the CAMRN4). I never heard anyone working the Atlantic Sector 86 (normally 133.50) ? Maybe they switch it up on different days ? Great reception of the controller and aircraft, it would make a great stand alone feed. I'll donate the radio if you can accomodate anymore at that location ?
Great info, thanks. After listening last night I knew the feed description was wrong. I was going by the FAA listings but those don't always tell the whole story.
I suspect this is a once per week test to make sure the equipment at that RCAG is still functioning well.
Since it is a once per week schedule it doesn't make sense to put on a separate radio - besides, can't accommodate any more radios at that location. I suspected that reception would be very good, which is why I added those frequencies before leaving.
Sector 68 and Sector 56 are on my to-do list because those are good, busy sectors. Sector 56 transmits from Matawan, NJ and Sector 68 transmits from Colts Neck, NJ (Colts Neck VOR site).
If anyone is near either of those locations and might be willing to host a receiver, please contact me.
Thanks,
Dave